In early May 2022, the National Committee on American Foreign Policy (NCAFP) convened a group of emerging leaders from the U.S., Japan and the ROK to discuss trilateral relations after the ROK elections, the leadership transition in Japan, and the first year of the Biden administration. Most of the participants had contributed to a January 2021 report of policy recommendations from a virtual working group on trilateral relations. The purpose of reconvening was to update the recommendations of the report and discuss new opportunities and challenges in the regional and international environment.
Andrew I. Park
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In early May 2022, the National Committee on American Foreign Policy (NCAFP) convened a group of emerging leaders from the U.S., Japan and the ROK to discuss trilateral relations after the ROK elections, the leadership transition in Japan, and the first year of the Biden administration. Most of the participants had contributed to a January 2021 report of policy recommendations from a virtual working group on trilateral relations. The purpose of reconvening was to update the recommendations of the report and discuss new opportunities and challenges in the regional and international environment.
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Andrew I. Park, Senior Analyst